Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation investigates how waste in the BVI can be reduced. A phenomenological approach is taken to investigate this topic. Stemming from this a systems perspective is adopted and the grounded theory methodology used. The respective methods and tools are used to analyse quantitative and qualitative data. Data collection is comprised of interviews, a literature review, participant observation and field notes
Waste is one of the biggest challenges faced by our society. If not handled correctly, waste pollute...
Waste management is particularly challenging for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) due to their ...
Island systems have limited geographical, ecological, and social capacity to metabolize waste materi...
In 1999, despite having the only municipal incinerator in the insular Commonwealth Caribbean, substa...
The Wider Caribbean Region does not have a regional waste management strategy. An integrated approac...
The protection of public health is the basis behind any waste management system while its sophistica...
This research programme aims at identifying policy instruments and other strategic decisions that co...
Dealing with waste is a major issue in our endeavour to create a sustainable society. The purpose of...
Bibliography: leaves 104-109.This study assesses the process of solid waste management, from generat...
Three waste reduction strategies were studied by a survey in the St. Ann’s Parish located in the sma...
Includes bibliographyWaste management is one of the least recognized public policy issues in the Car...
With the global proliferation of waste, many countries are seeking new ways to effectively manage wa...
Local authorities are responsible for the exponential increase of waste, estimated to be about 9 bil...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Solid waste manage...
Optimal management of resource-based recreation resources requires detailed and accurate information...
Waste is one of the biggest challenges faced by our society. If not handled correctly, waste pollute...
Waste management is particularly challenging for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) due to their ...
Island systems have limited geographical, ecological, and social capacity to metabolize waste materi...
In 1999, despite having the only municipal incinerator in the insular Commonwealth Caribbean, substa...
The Wider Caribbean Region does not have a regional waste management strategy. An integrated approac...
The protection of public health is the basis behind any waste management system while its sophistica...
This research programme aims at identifying policy instruments and other strategic decisions that co...
Dealing with waste is a major issue in our endeavour to create a sustainable society. The purpose of...
Bibliography: leaves 104-109.This study assesses the process of solid waste management, from generat...
Three waste reduction strategies were studied by a survey in the St. Ann’s Parish located in the sma...
Includes bibliographyWaste management is one of the least recognized public policy issues in the Car...
With the global proliferation of waste, many countries are seeking new ways to effectively manage wa...
Local authorities are responsible for the exponential increase of waste, estimated to be about 9 bil...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Solid waste manage...
Optimal management of resource-based recreation resources requires detailed and accurate information...
Waste is one of the biggest challenges faced by our society. If not handled correctly, waste pollute...
Waste management is particularly challenging for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) due to their ...
Island systems have limited geographical, ecological, and social capacity to metabolize waste materi...